Thursday, October 4, 2012

Dorchester's Farmers Cooperative Among Nation's Largest


With strong leadership dating back to manager Jerry Johnson in the early 1980s, Dorchester's farmer-owned cooperative has been a longtime leader in Nebraska.  Now, with manager Ron Velder at the helm, the co-op is being recognized as one of the biggest and best in the nation.

The Lincoln Journal Star reports that from 2007 through 2011, the nation's 100 largest agricultural cooperatives increased revenues by $88 billion.  The story notes that 10 Nebraska cooperatives made the USDA's most recent list of the largest 100 ag co-ops.  

"The biggest of the big in the state are two Omaha-based outlets, Ag Processors, No. 5 nationally, and Producers Livestock Marketing, No. 25.  ... Frontier Co-op in Brainard, population 330, had 2011 revenues of $389 million. Farmers Cooperative in Dorchester, population 586, weighed in at $716 million. Ag Valley Cooperative in Edison, population 133, hit $369 million."

No. 44 Farmers Cooperatives saw 19% growth from 2010 to 2011, with revenues of $716 million last year versus $602 million in 2010. 

Dorchester's Farmers Cooperative is a full service cooperative with products and services offered in Energy, Grain, Feed, Agronomy, and TBA departments. The corporate office is in Dorchester, and facilities are located in 35 other communities, at last check.

To read the article, click here.

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